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Well I just found out the flites may not fit on a burton custom board....is this true or can I still mount them?

I'm assuming your Custom has the ICS channel?

Yes, you just need to call C3 and get an adaptor disc from them. I think we charged $10 at the shop, but maybe they'll send it to you for free? It'll replace the standard Union disc, and allow you to mount your Flites onto any 2010+ ICS channel.

11-17-2012 05:13 PM

Nube

Well I just found out the flites may not fit on a burton custom board....is this true or can I still mount them?

11-16-2012 05:15 PM

phony_stark

Yep. Toestrap on the atlas is the same as the forces.

Alka helped me a GREAT deal when I was starting out and still continues to do so. He knows his shit.

The force is a GREAT first binding, btw.

11-16-2012 04:49 PM

Alkasquawlik

They'll fit, it won't even be an issue.

Don't worry too much about the "technical" side of snowboard yet, just go out and use the gear you have (which is quality stuff) to go have some fun on snow.